In the earlier blog, the character not being displayed properly by the browser is the browser issue and the code to deal with supplementary character is correct. The link http://www.unicode.org/cgi-bi… more →
Krishnamoorthy's Blogkahrn wrote 1 month ago: Many website designers design really scrappy websites that do not follow standards at all. I myself … more →
Jayarathina Madharasan wrote 2 months ago: Yeap! I know it has been a very long time that i have posted something in this corner of web.. But i … more →
naveenvishal wrote 4 months ago: To have a better idea about what is Unicode, let us first look at what is a CodePage. CodePage A Cod … more →
mingaz wrote 1 year ago: I sometimes have to code small programs to extract information from data sources like databases or L … more →
Jaime Raphael Licauco, CISSP, GSEC wrote 1 year ago: Keynote – Black Ops of DNS 2008 : Its The End Of The Cache As We Know It by Dan Kaminsky API s … more →
Clayton Lai wrote 1 year ago: I really, really detest the Market Felt typeface used in the Notes application in the iPod touch and … more →
pimuri wrote 1 year ago: Have you ever had problems finding HTML codes for special characters like these (♠ ♣ ♥ ♦ ) fellas? O … more →
Syed Aslam wrote 2 years ago: If you are looking for some quick help in using a large character repertoire in HTML authoring, see … more →
Krishnamoorthy Sethuraman wrote 3 years ago: In the earlier blog, the character not being displayed properly by the browser is the browser issue … more →
Krishnamoorthy Sethuraman wrote 3 years ago: public class UnicodeTest{ public static void main(String… args) throws IOException { System.ou … more →
Krishnamoorthy Sethuraman wrote 3 years ago: From the start, java had used UTF-16 encoding for encoding the characters. Thus, in the earlier stag … more →
Krishnamoorthy Sethuraman wrote 3 years ago: Again got confused in unicode. Some of the terms used are: 1. Coded Character Set A character Set(co … more →
Krishnamoorthy Sethuraman wrote 4 years ago: Check the JSR-204 for java unicode support : JSR-204 Supplementary Character Support Approach Use th … more →
Krishnamoorthy Sethuraman wrote 4 years ago: The UTF-8 encoding rules 1. Characters U+0000 to U+007F (ASCII) are encoded simply as bytes 0×0 … more →